First we coloured in the hedgehog template.
Then we cut out the template (being very careful with the scissors).
Then we used glue to stick on autumn leaves to make our prickly hedgehogs.
Don't they look great?
The children have really enjoyed hearing how hedgehogs hibernate during the winter months; they also learned about some other animals that hibernate. Did you know that hedgehogs, frogs, bears, dormice, tortoises and even wasps all hibernate.
We made a hibernation box with photos of animals that hibernate and their homes.
Everyone really enjoyed matching the animals to their hibernating homes.
The next day we made hibernation nests for our woodland creature toys. The children worked in pairs to make the nests using recycled boxes, straw and pine cones.
We added the nests to our autumn investigation area.
We also transformed role play area into a hibernation den.
To continue the autumn them the children made some lovely leaf picture frames that we have displayed in the conservatory. We made them using sticky backed plastic, card and leaves.
To end our week we did some cooking. This week we made hibernating hedgehog cakes (chocolate cornflake cakes!). We were delicious.
Some more of the week's activities included:
Painting.
Mathematics- Sorting animals by colour.
Physical development- Playing with syringes and pouring with jugs in the water tray.
Physical development- pushing straws through colander holes.
We've started preparing for the winter part of our topic and Christmas.
Next week the children will be learning about winter and penguins!